what are all the parts needed for 60rwhp
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what are all the parts needed for a 727 raptor
im looking to put together a 727 for my raptor a little at a time. get a part here get a part there i was just wanting maybe a list of all the things i needed inorder to achieve what i want. where what i have on my mind feel free to add or take away anything
-105mm bore
-12.5:1 compresstion je piston
-heavy duty head and base gasket
-titanium connecting rod
-105mm bore
-12.5:1 compresstion je piston
-heavy duty head and base gasket
-titanium connecting rod
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what are all the parts needed for a 727 raptor
You will have to get a new sleeve to accept the 105 mm bore. The stock one is good to 102mm. Of course the piston and gaskets. The cases also have to be bored fo the bigger sleeve to fit into.There are some stroker cranks being worked on that will use 102mm pistons and give over 700cc's.The Ti rod is light but not needed. Most builders have gotten away from JE espcially on the big bores and now use Ross or Cp pistons.
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what are all the parts needed for a 727 raptor
Scholle, I havent seen anyone but CCR using the Ross and CP pistons. Kenz, Barkers, Trinity, Sparks, and others are all still using JE pistons as their raptor bread and butter from what I've come acrossed. Personally I would prefer a Ross or CP piston for a raptor, I'm still a little uneasy about them; at least on the raptor.
I wouldnt go with a Ti rod, I really dont think they are necessary. Not to mention they are about 3x the price of the best chromoly/steel rods. Unless you are going with a very big piston and a more aggressive cam I just dont think its worth it.
Carbs: 35 or 39mm Keihn dual FCR's are the way to go. The setup you are looking into would probably run great on 35's but 39's may work even better.
I wouldnt go with a Ti rod, I really dont think they are necessary. Not to mention they are about 3x the price of the best chromoly/steel rods. Unless you are going with a very big piston and a more aggressive cam I just dont think its worth it.
Carbs: 35 or 39mm Keihn dual FCR's are the way to go. The setup you are looking into would probably run great on 35's but 39's may work even better.